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Base load The minimum amount of electric power delivered or required over a given period of time at a steady rate.
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Base loadBase load is the level below which electricity demand never drops, i.e. a site with a high maximum demand of 750 kVa whose demand never drops below 250 kVa would have a base load of 250 kVa.
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Base loadMarket requirements that remain fairly constant over a period of time that usually are not temperature sensitive.
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Base loadThe minimum amount of electric power delivered or required over a given period of time at a steady rate. The minimum continuous load or demand in a power system over a given period of time
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Base loadThe minimum amount of electricity used in a half hour period.
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Base loadThat part of electricity demand which is continuous, and does not vary over a 24-hour period. Approximately equivalent to the minimum daily load.
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Base loadBase load is the rate of delivery (or demand) below which sendout (or demand) is not expected to fall during a given period.
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Base loadThe amount of electricity needed to meet minimum demand based on reasonable expectations of customer requirements at any point in time.
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Base loadWhen talking about power stations, the minimum amount of electricity that a power generator must supply at any given time
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Base load The minimum amount of electric power delivered or required from a generating system over a specified period of time; usually measured in megawatts.
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Base loadThe minimum continuous load over a given period of time. Base load generating stations operate essentially at full output whenever possible.
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Base loadThe minimum constant level of electric demand that a utility's generating system must meet.
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Base loadThe lowest level of power production needs during a season or year. (SOURCE: California Energy Commission, http://www.consumerenergycenter.org)
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Base loadThe minimum energy level an electric plant must provide you on a constant basis.
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Base loadbase load is the term applied to that portion of a station or boiler load that is practically constant for long periods.
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Base loadThe minimum amount of electric power that a utility must supply over a given period of time.
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Base load
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Base loadThe minimum load experienced by an electric utility system over a given period of time. Baseload capacity - Generating equipment operated to serve loads 24-hours per day (eg. nuclear power plants).
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